Canadian Wildfire Smoke Triggers Extended Red Air Quality Warning in U.S.

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Smoke from Canadian wildfires has led to an upgraded Air Quality Alert in Michigan, now classified as 'Unhealthy' for all individuals across the Upper Peninsula and parts of northwest Lower Michigan, prompting health precautions due to small particulate matter that can affect breathing.
- Bad air quality prompts upgrade to red warning, warning now extended into part of Lower Michigan MLive.com
- Smoke From Canadian Wildfires Approaches the Northeast The New York Times
- Hazy days ahead: Expect Canadian wildfire smoke this week Boston.com
- ‘Hazardous’ air-quality alert dropped in NW. Minnesota as cleaner air moves into state Star Tribune
- Millions in U.S. warned to stay indoors, keep windows closed. Could Pa. be next? PennLive.com
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